Soon, you may be able to work exclusively on UFO matters for the government.
11/24/2021 10:10 AM PT
Uncle Sam wants to wrangle in the UFO phenomenon that's clearly starting to go mainstream -- and they're doing it by launching a whole new team specifically designed to dig in ... or, we should say, probe deeper. The U.S. Dept. of Defense announced this week it's starting a task force called the Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group to look into what several people claim they've seen in the skies, dating back decades.This new unit is going to replace the Navy's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force -- which just got created last year. Seems like the Pentagon wants to broaden the scope here.
In a press release, the DoD says the purpose of this new group will be to"detect, identify and attribute objects of interests in Special Use Airspace," and not just that -- but also,"to assess and mitigate any associated threats to safety of flight and national security."
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